What year block do I have??
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uhm, Camaro built in 9/97 with 241 heads (which did not come out until 00-01?), so, makes me wonder what kind of engine block I have?
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Originally Posted by csmc711
uhm, Camaro built in 9/97 with 241 heads (which did not come out until 00-01?), so, makes me wonder what kind of engine block I have?
What more info do you need?
What more info do you need?
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exactly!!! I am trying to find out if the motor came with the heads or it is still the original motor with swapped heads? So, I need to find out what year the block is, or, where it came from. The blocks do have markings on them some where, dont they?
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The only way you'll really now what year block is to look @ the P/N for it. Should be stamped somewhere near the rear seal. I think top left? I'm sure someone knows for sure.
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Originally Posted by csmc711
really? Thats great, there is a transmission back thier, but thanks for the info.
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Correct ZSpot, driver side right underneath the head. As far as I know it's the only way to know for sure, I remember reading somewhere people have held a mirror back there to find the part number (although looks to be damn near impossible from what I saw when I took this pic) Oh, and if its that P/N its an LS6 block.